To communicate through the local access port
Using a computer and a USB Link Kit, you can communicate locally with the SE6166 to
download or to troubleshoot.
PREREQUISITES
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CAUTION If multiple controllers share power but polarity was not maintained when they
were wired, the difference between the controller's ground and the computer's AC power
ground could damage the USB Link Kit and the controller. If you are not sure of the wiring
polarity, use a USB isolator between the computer and the USB Link Kit. Purchase a USB
isolator online from a third-party manufacturer.
Connect the USB Link Kit to the computer and to the controller's Local Access port.
NOTE If using a USB isolator, plug the isolator into your computer's USB port, and then
plug the USB Link Kit cable into the isolator.
To set up a
To communicate in WebCTRL, do the following:
Local Access
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connection in
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WebCTRL
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SE6166 Controller • Rev. 4/13/2011
A computer with a USB port
A USB Link Kit. See the USB Link Kit Technical Instructions
(http://accounts.automatedlogic.com/download).
NOTE The USB Link Kit driver is installed with WebCTRL v5. But if needed, you can
get the latest driver from http://accounts.automatedlogic.com/download. Install the
driver before you connect the USB Link Kit to your computer.
v1.70 or later controller driver
Connect to
computer's
USB port
On WebCTRL's CFG tree, select Connections.
On the Configure tab, click Add.
From the Type drop-down list, select BACnet Local Access.
Optional: Edit the Description.
USB Link Kit
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Connect to
the Local
Access port
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